Warning new credit card scam

toddistic

2011-07-07

I use that excuse on my wife too!

Todd Fleischmann

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Stephen Hemminger <
stephen.hemminger@gmail.com> wrote:

> A neighbor had $900 worth of bike parts delivered to his house that he
> never ordered.
> Apparently mail order bike parts are being used by credit card scammers.
> They get your
> card info, order a lot of easily fenced bike parts, then track the order to
> your house
> and pickup the goods. They did this twice. Luckily his spouse was their to
> pick up
> the first order, and the the second order had not arrived yet.
>
>
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Stephen Hemminger

2011-07-07

A neighbor had $900 worth of bike parts delivered to his house that he never
ordered.
Apparently mail order bike parts are being used by credit card scammers.
They get your
card info, order a lot of easily fenced bike parts, then track the order to
your house
and pickup the goods. They did this twice. Luckily his spouse was their to
pick up
the first order, and the the second order had not arrived yet.